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Protocol: Stigmata

Art Cover: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/83397795 In a world on the brink of Honkai domination, the fate of Earth hinges on the formidable Valkyries. These extraordinary warriors are the last line of defense against the impending chaos, and their legacy is preserved at St. Freya High School. Established in 2000 by the visionary Theresa Apocalypse, the school's primary mission is to provide refuge and guidance to those scarred by Honkai experimentation. Here, they can learn to harness their latent powers and, upon graduation, join the ranks of the Valkyries. However, the status quo is shattered when an extraordinary young man is unexpectedly enrolled at St. Freya. Gifted with rare talents and abilities, he is destined to become a Valkyrie and bring about a new chapter in the battle against the Honkai. Disclaimer: I do not own the characters except for my OC, All credit to Mihoyo/Hoyoverse

Yamiru · Video Games
Not enough ratings
80 Chs

Against The Storm (2)

Fu Hua touched down beside me, her focus unwavering as Benares loomed before us.

"You've got some nerve, showing up here," I remarked, eyeing her warily.

Fu Hua remained silent, her attention fixed solely on the massive dragon.

"No time for pleasantries, Shin," she finally spoke, her voice steady. "Kiana's locked in combat with Schicksal forces, roughly 5000 kilometers from here."

"And what about Bronya and Mei?"

"Ask Himeko," she replied tersely, her gaze never leaving Benares.

Before I could press further, Benares launched into another assault, forcing us into evasive maneuvers. Our strikes barely scratched its tough hide, its rapid healing nullifying our efforts.

"Gah... Its skin's like steel," I muttered, frustration mounting.

Fu Hua glanced skyward, assessing our predicament. "That healing factor... impressive. A true Judgment-Class."

"We don't have time for compliments!"

"Agreed." Fu Hua sprang into action, delivering a powerful kick to Benares' snout, causing it to reel momentarily.

But Benares wasn't done yet. It reared back, preparing for a devastating breath attack.

Fu Hua's battlesuit shimmered with yellow energy as she ascended into the air.

"I'll draw Benares away.

"Don't be reckless! I'll assist you!" 

Fu Hua shook her head, a hint of a smile playing on her lips. "Your assistance is needed elsewhere... Those Honkai beasts closing in on Helios."

I clenched my fists in frustration but nodded reluctantly. "Fine. Just make sure you come back in one piece... We'll have a lot to discuss later!"

Fu Hua nodded, her expression determined, before darting off to engage Benares, leading it away from the Helios.

As I prepared to confront the approaching Honkai beasts, a blazing slash surged past me, striking down one of the creatures. Startled, I turned to see Major Himeko standing nearby.

"Major Himeko?!" I exclaimed, surprised by her sudden appearance.

"It's my turn now, Shin. Take a breather," she commanded firmly. "I'll handle the rest. That's an order."

"Understood!" I replied, acknowledging her directive. With a swift motion, I sheathed my katana and hurried back towards the elevator, "Major Himeko is strong... and I trust her."

As I stepped into the elevator, I stole a final glance at Himeko, silently hoping for her safety before the doors closed.

"She'll be fine," I reassured myself, taking a deep breath.

As the elevator reached the bottom and the doors opened, I was surprised to find Principal Theresa waiting for me.

"You look like you've been through a lot," she remarked, her gaze fixed on me.

"Mostly just tired," I said, stepping out of the elevator.

"Good work out there, Shin. You deserve a rest."

"Thank you, Principal Theresa." I nodded as I walked past her.

"Oh, one more thing." 

I paused, turning back to face her, curious.

"What is it?"

"Mei and Bronya are currently at Hyperion. They should be here soon, alongside Anti-Entropy."

Anti-Entropy? 

"Wait... Anti-Entropy? I thought they were our enemies?" 

"They are, but sometimes, we have to put our differences aside for the greater good. Mei and Bronya are valuable allies, especially in times like these."

"I see... Thanks for the information, Principal Theresa."

"Get some rest, Shin. You've earned it."

With a nod, I continued on my way, finding somewhere to rest.

Finally, I found a quiet spot where I could relax.

Sitting down on a nearby couch, I closed my eyes and took a deep breath.

When I opened my eyes again, I found myself in a serene shrine.

"Oh? What brings you here?" Tsurugi's voice broke the peaceful silence. She was sitting under the sakura tree behind me.

"Tsurugi... I need to talk," I said, turning to face her.

Tsurugi smirked. "Take a seat. You need to rest."

I nodded and settled down across from her, feeling the exhaustion seeping into my bones.

"So what do you want to talk about?"

"...I'll get straight to the point." I looked at her with a serious expression. "I want to awaken the crimson katana."

Tsurugi's eyes widened, and then she started laughing.

"That's really funny, Shin... To think you would ask me to awaken the crimson katana."

"I'm serious."

"Hah... No."

My eyes widened. "Wh-Why!?"

"Shin."

I paused as she stood up from her position and walked forward, pausing. "Life is like gambling, Shin... You win some, you lose some... Do you want to go big or go home? Are you willing to put your life on the line?"

"Yes, Shin." Tsurugi's tone was serious now. "To awaken the crimson katana, you need to wager something significant. Are you prepared to make that bet?"

As I sat in the serene atmosphere of the shrine, I contemplated Tsurugi's words.

"My life on the line...?"

"Yes, Shin." Tsurugi's tone was serious now. "To awaken the crimson katana, you need to wager something significant. Are you prepared to make that bet?"

Her question struck me like a bolt of lightning. "Are you saying once I hold that katana... I'll die... is that right?"

"Haha~ So you can use your brain after all~"

...

"I'll think about it." I rose up from the ground.

"Shin, before you go... Why do you want to that katana?"

I paused before speaking, "I have a feeling that... Things will get dangerous, I don't want anyone dying on me and I want to save Kiana."

"Hmph... Pathetic reason... How disappointing." But still... You and your brother are the same and I... don't hate it at all.

I closed my eyes and smiled, "Say whatever you want." As I opened my eyes again, reality came flooding back, and I found Bronya looking at me with a blank stare.

"Bronya."

"Shin."

Her face is so close to me.

I gently patted the top of Bronya's head.

"How are you?"

"The Bronya is doing great," she replied, slightly flushed by my gesture. "More importantly, are you okay? I heard about what happened to you and Principal Theresa."

"I'm fine."

"Really?"

I nodded.

"Then... That's good."

I'm happy that Bronya is worried about me.

Oh? I just realized that her battlesuit changed, I haven't seen this kind of battlesuit before either.

"What time is it now?"

"Approximately 12:35:30 PM. We arrived 2 hours ago alongside Anti-Entropy."

"Oh, They're here..." I stood up from the couch. "We don't want to keep them waiting, Let's go."

 I said, walking towards the exit. Before I could move, Bronya hugged me from behind, resting her face on my back. 

"Uhm... Bronya?"

"I'm glad you're alright."

I smiled, gently holding her hand. "I'm fine... Don't worry about me."

She nodded slowly.